pretzel
PRET-zuhl 
<German
a hard, brittle, salted biscuit, often formed in a loose knot
behoove
bee-HOOV 
<English
to be incumbent upon or proper for
earwig
IR-wig 
<English
any of various insects or centipedes
wiseacre
WYZ-ay-kuhr 
<Dutch
a know-it-all, a smart aleck
quietus
kwy-EE-tuhs 
<Latin
a period of inacitivity
turbulence
TUHR-byuh-luhnts 
<Latin
highly irregular atmospheric motion characterized by rapid changes in wind speed and up-and-down currents
fulmination
fuhl-muh-NAY-shuhn 
<Latin
the act or action of exploding
bazaar
buh-ZAWR 
<Persian
a oriental marketplace; a benefit sale for a church
bandersnatch
BAN-duhr-snach 
<Lewis Carrol Fictional character
a wildly grotesque or bizarre individual
pyrometallurgical
py-roh-med-uh-LUHRJ-uh-kuhl 
<Greek + <Greek + Ecf
of the chemical science that deals with the extraction of metals from ores, refining them, and preparing them for use through the action of heat